MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
Dainty little flower spikes bearing closely set clusters of 
bell-like flowers. Fine for naturalizing, for edgings, and 
for rockeries. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Masses of flowers of the richest shade 
of gentian blue imaginable. Height 8 inches. Plant 3 to 
4 inches deep. 12 for 85c. 
BOTRYOIDES ALBA—Charming flowers of pure white on 
spikes 6 inches high. 12 for $1.00. 
PLUMOSUS (Feather Hyacinth)—A rare and unusual flow- 
er bearing feathery plumes of violet-blue in May. Height 
8 inches. 12 for $1.25. 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) 
ARABICUM—Clusters of star-shaped large, white flowers 
with shiny black centers; very fragrant, fine for cutting. 
Highly recommended for forcing in pots. Plant 5 inches 
deep. 12 for $1.50. 
OXALIS 
GRAND DUCHESS—Low growing plants with attractive 
clover-shaped leaves and dainty cup-like blooms. Plant 
for indoor winter-flowering in pots or hanging baskets. 
12 for 65c. 
RANUNCULUS 
These beautiful dwarf-growing flowers produced on 15- 
inch stems are unrivaled for their lovely form and bright 
colors, ranging to gorgeous shades of pink, crimson, pur- 
ple, white, yellow and orange. For best results, plant in 
January or February in well-drained sandy loam in full sun. 
Plant the bulbs claw-end down, about 2 inches deep. 
TECOLOTE GIANT MIXED—One of the most magnificent 
strains ever offered; double and semi-double flowers in a 
gorgeous range of brilliant colors. 12 for $1.25. 
TECOLOTE GIANT GOLDEN YELLOW—Splendid 
double golden yellow flowers. 12 for $1.00. 
TECOLOTH GIANT PINK—Giant flowers in soft shades of 
pink and rose. 12 for $1.00. 
TECOLOTE GIANT RED—Large flowers in rich shades of 
ecrimson-red and orange-red. 12 for $1.00. 
TECOLOTE GIANT WHITE—Immense flowers in beautiful 
double white flowers. 12 for $1.00. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinths) 
English Blue Bells are very effective in flower and shrub- 
bery borders and most valuable for naturalizing, in wood- 
land or full sun; also excellent for rock gardens. Plant 5 
inches deep. Height 15 inches. 12 for $1.00. 
ALBA—Pure white, resembling lily of the valley blossoms. 
COERULEA—Violet-blue. Very effective used with later 
yellow tulips. 
EXCELSIOR—Very large, bright blue. 
ROSE QUEEN—Extra large spikes, 
bells. 
large 
beautiful deep pink 
SPARAXIS 
These beautiful flowers are borne on graceful spikes 6 
to 8 inches high, and of the brightest colors; they are 
spotted and flushed; beautiful for the rock garden and also 
ideal for forcing. 
TECOLOTE HYBRIDS—Jumbo. 12 for 85c. 
TRILLIUM OVATUM 
Large flowers of white shading to pink, finally to deep 
wine purple. Thrives in shade. Highly recommended. 3 
bulbs 45c; 12 for $1.25. See illustration page 9. 
TRITELEIA (Milla) 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA (Blue Star Flower)—Five inches. 
Charming star-shaped, violet-blue flowers. Same bloom- 
ing time as Daffodil, though longer lasting and delight- 
fully fragrant. Excellent for rock gardens, borders. 12 
for 85c. 
TUBEROSE 
The Tuberose is best known for its extreme fragrance. 
The flowers are waxy white, and bloom beautifully on spikes 
2 to 3 feet high. They may be planted indoors in pots or 
directly placed into the garden in May, and should be cov- 
ered with one inch of soil. 3 bulbs 45c; 12 for $1.5. 
W 

Tuberous Begonia (Camellia Type) 
WATSONIA 
spring and summer blooming’ bulb with 
A delightful 
showy colorful spikes in shades of rose, 
crimson. Plant 5 inches deep, 6 
location. 12 for $1.25. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
The increasing popularity of Tuberous, or Bulb, Be- 
gonias is partially due to the high standard of development 
attained in the last few years. Their requirements are com- 
paratively simple. If the soil is heavy or hard, add plenty 
of leaf mold, peat moss or sand, or a mixture of all, so that 
the ground will be light and porous. Mix in a sprinkling of 
bone meal. Plant in a shaded spot, as in tree shade or on 
the north side of the house, and keep well watered (fine 
overhead sprinkling preferred). To prevent loss of bulbs 
when planted early or in cold or wet ground, start in peat 
in flats indoors in February or early spring; set 3 inches 
apart, slightly covered. Keep uniformly moist in warm, 
well-lighted place until 3 or 4 inches of growth develop, 
then plant in pots or in the garden, as desired. 
PRICES ARE THE SAME FOR ALL TYPES 
Extra Large Tubers, 50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
salmon, and 
inches apart in sunny 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED—Large, full double 
flowers of exquisite form. In separate colors of rose, 
white, apricot, scarlet, yellow, salmon, orange, pink and 
mixed. 
CRISPA, OR SINGLE FRILLED—Large, single flowers 
with the petals profusely ruffled and frilled. A very beau- 
tiful form. In separate colors or orange, scarlet, white, 
salmon, apricot, pink and yellow. 
DOUBLE FRINGED OR CARNATION—Full double to the 
center with each petal fringed at the edge. In separate 
colors of red, salmon, apricot, orange, rose, pink, yellow, 
and white. ‘ : 
LLOYDIT, DOUBLE BASKET TYPE-—Plant several tubers 
in an 8 or 10-inch hanging pot. In separate colors of pink, 
yellow, white, crimson, orange, salmon, rose, apricot. 
BEAUTIFUL HARDY LILIES 
ALSTROMERIA (Peruvian Lily)—Resembling a miniature 
lily. Alstromeria is recognized as one of the choicest gar- 
den plants. Immense flower heads of exquisite shades 
ranging from near white to creamy yellow, pink to man- 
darin red are produced on sturdy 4-foot stems. As many 
as 25 to 80 blossoms to a single head. Splendid for natur- 
alizing and we highly recommend this variety. Plant 6 
inches deep in a sunny location in well-drained heavy 
soil. 3 bulbs $1.00; 12 for $3.60. 
CANDIDUM (Madonna, or St. Joseph, Lily) —Pure, waxy 
white blossoms, very fragrant, on stately stems. Bulbs 
should be covered only an inch or two and planted with 
blue delphinium are particularly effective. 50c each; 12 
for $5.00. 
